Question: For this term project, you will create an Active Directory Domain with 2 servers and 1 Win 1 0 client. - Create the 2 servers

For this term project, you will create an Active Directory Domain with 2 servers and 1 Win10 client.
- Create the 2 servers and call them Srvr1 & Srvr2 and call the client Client.
- Make sure you use Internal Network for the Network settings.
- Add the AD role to both servers. Promote the first one to the Domain.local Promote the 2nd server, and connect it to the domain.
- Using the 172.16.20.0/24 network address, add the DHCP role to the first server and create an appropriate scope.
- Ensure you have created the DNS forward and reverse lookup zones. Make sure you can ping each of the 3 computers using their computer name, as well as being able to ping Srvr1 using the name KingServer.
- Create an OU called KPU with 2 sub OUs called Faculty and Students. Create 2 student accounts and 2 Faculty accounts using names of your own choosing. Ensure the requirement to change passwords on first login.
- Using Group Policy, change the Password length to 12 characters
- Create Faculty and Student Global and Domain Local groups (eg Faculty_DL, Faculty_GG, etc) and nest them appropriately.
- On Srv2, create a folder on C:\ called Shares, which has 2 sub-folders called Faculty & Students. Create shares of those 2 folders with Microsoft approved permissions, assign the appropriate group to the Security permissions, and give them both up to Modify permission. Place an appropriately named file inside each of the folders. Ensure that Students can only access the Student Share and Faculty can only access the Faculty share.
- Make sure the client is connected to the domain.
- Log into your Client using either of your newly created student accounts. It should prompt you to change your password. Try a new password that is less than 12 characters and record the error message for submission.
- From the client machine, and in Windows Explorer, type in the appropriate UNC to browse to the Student share.
- Try accessing the Faculty share (still logged in as a student), and record the error message that says you cannot access the Faculty share.

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